If Tulowitzki doesn’t play in the game, that leaves the decision up to NL manager Bruce Bochy, and Cabrera has a good case to start that game over the Brewers’ Jean Segura or anyone else who would take Tulowitzki’s place on the roster.

The back-of-the-baseball-card numbers might give a slight edge to Segura, depending on which numbers you value most.

Everth Cabrera

.300 avg., .376 OBP, .411 SLG, 4 HRs, 37 R, 24 RBIs, 31 steals

Jean Segura

.322 avg., .357 OBP, .493 SLG, 11 HRs, 49 R, 33 RBIs, 26 steals

However, new-age statistics give the edge to Cabrera. His cumulative 3.5 WAR, tops among NL shortstops, is slightly ahead of Segura’s 3.4 despite playing in 13 fewer games due to his trip to the disabled list, and his 3.7 defensive ultimate zone rating rates well ahead of Segura, who checks in at 0.0, according to fangraphs.com.